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Backcountry adventuring with man's best friend - Colorado Search & Rescue Association

Summary by Colorado Search & Rescue Association
Dogs don’t say, ‘Hey, can we go hike Quandary Peak today?’”— Brandon Ciullo, Summit County Rescue Group member and co-founder of Summit Lost Pet Rescue “Be your dog’s advocate. Don’t be the reason that they have a bad day.” — John Reller, CSAR director and veteran avalanche dog handler Many people make mistakes in the backcountry – misjudging the length of a hike, underdressing or under preparing, getting disoriented or lost – even some of our …
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Colorado Search & Rescue Association broke the news in on Thursday, February 13, 2025.
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